IT WORKS IN PARESIANTE AN OUTBREAK OF RABIES IN LA CRUZ, CORRIENTES

Senasa established a work area with vaccination within 10 kilometers around
the affected animals.
Tuesday May 21, 2019
GOVERNOR VIRASORO - The National Health Service and Food Quality (Senasa)
works in the correntino department of San Martin, following confirmation by
laboratory (Laboratorio Regional Candelaria-Senasa), a new outbreak of
paresiante rabies in herbivores near the town of La Cruz, on 15 May.
So far about 50 deaths are recorded herbivores. To confirm the diagnosis,
professionals Agency established a working area with vaccination of cattle,
horses, pigs and small ruminants within a radius of 10 kilometers around
the affected animals.
In that sense, inspections of possible shelters vampires were made, from
which they were located in the area and several copies of the common
vampire captured to lower the population in the colonies. Some shelters
were as watchmen and will be monitored in the future.
Senasa recommends avoiding contact with dead animals or nervous symptoms
and give immediate access to the office nearest Senasa, or through the
Senasa Notifications application available on Play Store, to intervene
appropriately and sanitary analyze each scenario notice.
The paresiante Rabies is an epidemic and recurring disease caused by rabies
virus transmitted by the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus, which mainly
affects cattle, equines, less frequently to other domestic species, people
and some wild animals.

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